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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find Eileen exhausting. She gets offended over the silliest things. She is offended that LVP said out loud what everyone else already knew. Yes, she had an affair with Vinnie while they were both married to other people. LVP apologized, but did not grovel. It seems that's what Eileen wants from LVP, a grovel, "I'm so sorry, I asked you the obvious Eileen. Please forgive me and accept my deepest, most sincerity apologies". Not. And now she is offended because that twit Dorita tried to make a logical connection. It is quite possible that Eileen is being highly sensitive due to the recent many losses in her family. Eileen is boring, and that statement she made "when you turn 40, you no longer care what people say about you. You just let it roll off you" is a lie. She obviously still cares a bunch what others say and think about her. LVP should have left the show two years ago on a high note. It's too late for her now. [/quote] I agree it's exhaustingwatching Eileen fumble around and try to get her point across. She called her "direct" last night, which she is not. I didn't see Dorit make any logical conclusions. The reaction from Dorit during that dinner party was that it was wrong that Eileen decided not to share with the others during the reunion that her mother just died. She said something about it not being "fair" to the others or something or maybe that's what Peeky said. Eileen didn't want her mother to be the reason that what needed to be said at the reunion didn't get said or for people to be soft on her because of it. I think the part about LVP got brought up by Eileen later after she was trying to further explain herself to Dorit so she would "remember".[/quote] I also wanted to add that it's really questionable why the timing of these two events (death/reunion) was brought up at all. Lisa R brought it up, right? Why? I don't get why it was important to share this. It seems to me that Eileen had every right not to say anything about her mom's death, but why bring up the timing later? Wouldn't the only reason for doing that be able to throw it back in someone face later? As in a ...you were so awful to me to the reunion and had no idea what I was going through...kind of way. [/quote]
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